2014 Book Chapter Australia's codification of judicial review: has the legislative effort been worth it?Billings, Peter and Cassimatis, Anthony (2014). Australia's codification of judicial review: has the legislative effort been worth it?. Modern administrative law in Australia: concepts and context. (pp. 180-204) edited by Matthew Groves. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781107445734.011 |
2013 Book Chapter Irregular migration, refugee protection and the 'Malaysian Solution'Billings, Peter and Cassimatis, Anthony (2013). Irregular migration, refugee protection and the 'Malaysian Solution'. Protection of refugees and displaced persons in the Asia Pacific Region. (pp. 135-169) edited by Angus Francis and Rowena Maguire. Farnham, United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing. doi: 10.4324/9781315602691-12 |
2013 Journal Article Twenty-one years of the Judicial Review Act 1991: enhancing access to justice and promoting legal accountability?Billings, Peter and Cassimatis, Anthony E. (2013). Twenty-one years of the Judicial Review Act 1991: enhancing access to justice and promoting legal accountability?. University of Queensland Law Journal, 32 (1), 65-101. |
2013 Journal Article Irregular maritime migration and the Pacific Solution Mark II: back to the future for refugee law and policy in Australia?Billings, Peter (2013). Irregular maritime migration and the Pacific Solution Mark II: back to the future for refugee law and policy in Australia?. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 20 (2), 279-305. doi: 10.1163/15718115-02002007 |
2013 Journal Article Statutory judicial review in Australia: a comparative analysis of the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and Tasmanian schemesCassimatis, Anthony E. and Billings, Peter (2013). Statutory judicial review in Australia: a comparative analysis of the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and Tasmanian schemes. Journal of Judicial Administration, 23 (2), 73-129. |
2011 Other Outputs Indigenous programs: protecting the vulnerable and promoting well-being?Billings, Peter (2011, 04 12). Indigenous programs: protecting the vulnerable and promoting well-being? The Conversation 1-1. |
2011 Other Outputs Reform of judicial review in New South Wales: written submission discussion paperBillings, Peter and Cassimatis, Anthony E. (2011). Reform of judicial review in New South Wales: written submission discussion paper. Sydney, NSW, Australia: NSW Department of Justice and Attorney General. |
2011 Journal Article Conditioning social welfare payments: securing liberty for vulnerable children and adults?Billings, Peter (2011). Conditioning social welfare payments: securing liberty for vulnerable children and adults?. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 7 (22), 13-17. |
2011 Journal Article Juridical exceptionalism in Australia: Law, nostalgia and the exclusion of othersBillings, Peter (2011). Juridical exceptionalism in Australia: Law, nostalgia and the exclusion of others. Griffith Law Review, 20 (2), 271-309. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2011.10854699 |
2011 Journal Article Income management in Australia: Protecting the vulnerable and promoting human capital through welfare conditionalityBillings, Peter (2011). Income management in Australia: Protecting the vulnerable and promoting human capital through welfare conditionality. Journal of Social Security Law, 18 (4), 167-191. |
2011 Book Judicial review in Australia: submission to the Administrative Review CouncilBillings, Peter and Cassimatis, Anthony E. (2011). Judicial review in Australia: submission to the Administrative Review Council. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Administrative Review Council. |
2010 Journal Article Social welfare experiments in Australia: More trials for Aboriginal families?Billings, Peter (2010). Social welfare experiments in Australia: More trials for Aboriginal families?. Journal of Social Security Law, 17 (3), 164-197. |
2010 Journal Article The Family Responsibilities Commission: facilitating socially responsible standards of care in Cape York?Billings, Peter (2010). The Family Responsibilities Commission: facilitating socially responsible standards of care in Cape York?. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 7 (16), 3-7. |
2010 Journal Article Mind the gap: Public power, accountability and the Northern Territory emergency responseBillings, Peter (2010). Mind the gap: Public power, accountability and the Northern Territory emergency response. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 17 (3), 132-158. |
2009 Journal Article School enrolment and attendance measures: more trials for Aboriginal familiesBillings, Peter (2009). School enrolment and attendance measures: more trials for Aboriginal families. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 7 (14), 3-6. |
2009 Conference Publication Reforming Social Welfare In Australia: More Trials for Aboriginal People?Billings, Peter (2009). Reforming Social Welfare In Australia: More Trials for Aboriginal People?. Australian Institute for Administrative Law (Qld Chapter), Commonwealth Ombudsman's Office, Brisbane, August 19 2009. |
2009 Journal Article Still paying the price for benign intentions? Contextualising contemporary interventions in the lives of Aboriginal peoplesBillings, Peter (2009). Still paying the price for benign intentions? Contextualising contemporary interventions in the lives of Aboriginal peoples. Melbourne University Law Review, 33 (1), 1-38. |
2009 Journal Article Re-designing the Northern Territory emergency response - Social welfare reform and non-discriminationBillings, Peter and Cassimatis, Anthony E. (2009). Re-designing the Northern Territory emergency response - Social welfare reform and non-discrimination. Law in Context, 27 (2), 58-89. |
2008 Journal Article 'Complementary protection in international refugee law', by Jane McAdamBillings, Peter (2008). 'Complementary protection in international refugee law', by Jane McAdam. Legal Studies, 28 (1), 143-148. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-121x.2007.00082_2.x |
2007 Journal Article The treatment of asylum seekers in the UKBillings, Peter W. (2007). The treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. The Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law, 29 (1), 49-65. doi: 10.1080/09649060701423198 |